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The Mataura Ensign ; ESTABLISHED, 1878. - . . Terms *f Subscription: PER ANNUM, DELIVERED: In Advance . . ' . . . . 15s ■ Yifmm ®mn fiR *ANNUM, MAILED : p A" In Advange . ,. r „ .. 20s Booked it \,> .. .. 24s

V) W ff|nerJlKqti^ • 7 \/ aA 177.^7 J. TUBMfeYjLI,, SADDLER HARNESS MAKER, MERSEY STREET, GOHE. ~- ' '-• '" . ','■■-'* "ir.t i ■-„'..■ 'fi : , J « -.. {' FRUIT AND FOREST TREES FOR SALE, AT GORDON NURSERY.I : . T Apple Trees, on blight-proof stocks; fronf MM to 12/ .perdozen. . ' Pear Trees, from 15/' to 18/ per dozen. Cherry and Plum Trees, from 15/ to 18 per : dozen. Gooseberry and Currant Bushes," from 4/ to 8/ per dozen. . ' Filbert, Cob, and Hazel Nuts, Walnuts, and Spanish Chesnuts. English Oak, Ash, Beach, Lime, Birch, Alder, Maple, Elm', CeditasVUeodola' Horse Chestnuts, Arbutie Unendo, and other Deciduous Trees. Araucaria Imbracata, from 5/ to 15/ each. Pinus Insignis, two years old (transplanted). 5/ to 8/ per 100. * .""'' Pinus In»ignis, three years old (transplanted), . 10/ to 12/ per 100. p*"***!, Pinus Insiguis, in cloth, from 20/ to 40/ per 100. ' Norway Spruce, from C/ to 10/ per 100. Cuppressus Macrocarpa, two years old (transplanted), from 6/. to 8/ per 100. / Cuppressus Macrocarpa, three years old (transplanted), from 8/ to 10/ per 100. Cuppressus Macrocarpa, four years old (transplanted), from 10/ to 12/ per 100. Cuppressus Lawsonia,' from 6/ per dozen. Variegated Holly, from 2/ to 5/ each. Cider Gum, two yoars old, 10/ per 100. Dwarf Box Edging,. 3/ per 100. , , Rhubarb Roots, named varieties, 10/ to~l2l per dozen. , Rhubarb Roots' (Stott's Monarch), 2/6 per cutting. Japanese Plums, 24/ per dozon. Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs . Cheap. A Large arid Varied Assortment of -ROSES, from 10/ to 18/ por dozen. j «S- No Complaints will be entertained unless , made within 14 days ; from dase of Jnyoice. , Ten per cent, will be oharged oh all a^cbuhta 1 owing over threo months. NOTE THE ADDRESS: ROBERT BIRRELL, j EAST GORE. 5820 N.Z. EXPRESS CO., UO. (Cajimell & Crust). ■ j*', CARRIERS, Customs, Shipping and : Express Forwarding Agents. Order Parcels and Goods through us. Agents' for . Castle Hill Coal ' Co.'s Kaitangata ' Coal. Orders promptly executed. •■•; - '". ■ T. J. SHERBORNE, Manager, Gore. - To Readers of the ' Ensign.' THERE are no doubt numbers of Residents' in the Country who are unaware of the grand improvements which have been effected during the last few years in the Business Establishments in Dunedin. ' ONE OF THE DUNEDIN SIGHTS NOW IS THB - Large- ami Beautifully '^Fitted-up* iJeweirery Establishment of G. & T. YOUNG, , 88 PWHCES-STBHBT. This Establishment is, without a doubt, the Largest and Finest in- New Zealand, and vi hat is said of the shop can be equally well ' said of the stock. A Visit of Inspection and Comparison will justify the above. ■"" G. and T. Yoonq's object in stating the foregoing is to invite all Country Residents, Town ones as well, to pay their establishment a Visit, and see the Immense Variety of New . and Choice Goods on View, and which they Offer at Most Reasonable Prioes. Another shipment of New Goods just opened up (ex s.s. „ I mic"). Visitors from other Colonies have expressed surprise at seeing such a magnificent stock of Watches, Jewellery, Clocks, Silver and - Electro-plated Goods, as shown at G. AND T. YOUN*'S ESTABLISHMENT ts~ When yow i»o to Dunedin, do not forget to give us a caN. No one pressed to bny. G. ana T.YOUNG, 88 Prinoes-street, Dunedin; also at Oamaru, . Timaru, and Wellington. TO THE REBIDENTS IN GORE DISTRICT. E CHRISTENSON, Gore, has always . a full stock of ZEAIANDIA BOOTS, And his past experience in selling these - ; Goods has proved that this well-known brand is the Most Reliable make of BOOTS and SHOES in the Colony. .-S_c'_ ne 'is authorised by the Manufacturerr|6f"'. warrant every pair branded " ZEALANDIA^',. V E. Chrlstenßon, - ZEALANDIA HOUSE, GOBE. DEESS & MAmE-MAKIM, MILLINEIIY, &g; ■/■ Misses Smith & Niven, • \- - - Late of the D.I.C, and Mollison, Mills, & Co., Dunedin, Announce that they are carrying on bnsiness . -- in Riversdale as Dress and. Mantle-makers, ; Milliners, Ac. I GOOD WORE, MODERATE CHARGES

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 165, 21 July 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Issue 165, 21 July 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Mataura Ensign, Issue 165, 21 July 1896, Page 1

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